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14 February, 2014 – Episode 451 – This Week in Science
Happy Darwin Day Week!, Hot For Fusion!, Normal Dudes Relax, Peacock Tales, Calling Deer Sexy, Silky Spider Gifts, Crocs Climb Trees, Cray Cray Ant, Finding Old Footprints, Dinosaur Color Evolution, Toxo In The Sea, Emoticons And Emotions, And Much More... -
23 January, 2014 – Episode 448 – This Week in Science
Flaunting The Law, Antimatter Beams, Viral Collapse Cause, Viral Life, No Virus Stem Cells, Bird Night Clubs, Abusive Flies, Teaching Justin Funny, Men Strategize Anger, Bad Squirrels, Bad Frog Dads, Super-Habitable Earths, Supernovas, And Much More... -
10 October, 2013 – Episode 435 – This Week in Science
NIF Media Shutdown?, Nobels, Ig Nobels, Working Memory Games, Crows Are Smart, Mammalian Terminal Mating, Cataplexy Explained?, Comet On Earth, Don't Stroke Cats, Twitter Science, And Much More... -
05 January, 2012 – This Week in Science
Happy New Science Year!!! Celebrity Science Stumbles, TWIS Recaps 2011 Predictions, Predicts 2012, And Much More... -
This Week in Science – 29 July, 2010
Bankrolling ITER, The Ass Family Tree, Daydreaming Again?, No Safe Prions, The Mind of God, TWIWRD, Snails For Your Head, TWITEOTW, Porcine Optimism, And Much More! -
26 January, 2010 – This Week in Science
More Neurons For Your Brain, Uranus is a Girl’s Best Friend, How To Melt a Moon, Mental Time Travel Moves, How To Run Faster, The Dolphin Bat, Levitating Magnets and Dust-Bunnies, Minion Mailbag, and Much More! -
This Week in Science – 24 March, 2009
Brains, brains, brains!, Cold Fusion, Bad For Baby, Kiki needs to drink less, and lots more! -
This Week in Science – January 23, 2007 Broadcast
Worms for Health, Migrating Man, The Clock’s Ticking, This Week in Avoiding The End of The World, Zap the Bugs, White-Bright Beetle, Stem Cell Smack Down, Mommy and Birdie Love, Alumi-huminah?, & Interview w/ Dr. Rob Goldston on ITER